Hi,
Thank your for your answer.
Just return User-Name in the reply and do a repeat LDAP query on your
outer layer; doing a 'cn' lookup should be instantaneous...
I'm a little puzzled on how to accomplish this!
Regards
Jean
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Hi,
I think I understand the problem here, there are multiple request
done to freeradius in the process of authenticating the user and
since I'm trying to access the variable that was set in the previous
request it is simply empty...
Jean
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HI,
Since I need to have the LDAP-UserDn in the post-auth section
of the default-server is there a way to execute a LDAP query
in this part?
Jean
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Hi,
I'm trying to pass the value of LDAP-UserDn from the inner-tunnel
to the default server. I have read unlang and also tried many combinations
including update outer.control from the inner tunnel and nothing worked...
Here is a debug output where we can see that the User-Dn get expanded
Hi,
I have a setup with a laptop, access-point, wireless-controller, freeradius
2.1.8 (ubuntu 10.04)
and SLES 10 eDirectory.
When I put the username and password in the users file everything works fine
(802.1x, PEAP)
When I try to move authentication with the eDirectory with ldap, I get the
to be forwarded
to the controller and in the proxy.conf file I have to create
this controller-server so that freeradius won't complain about
an unknown IP address.
Jean
Alan DeKok-2 wrote:
newtownz wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to send a CoA from freeRadius
to the NAS
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to send a CoA from freeRadius
to the NAS. The set-up I have involves two servers and an
Aruba controller.
+--+ CoA-Request +--+
| | | Ubuntu |
| NAS |
127.0.0.1
Jean
newtownz wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to send a CoA from freeRadius
to the NAS. The set-up I have involves two servers and an
Aruba controller.
+--+ CoA-Request +--+
| | | Ubuntu
Hi Alan,
Sorry about the quotes...
I'll have a look at the CoA.
Thank you for your answer.
Jean
newtownz wrote:
Hi,
Quote from another post:
2.1.9 supports disconnect. It's for disconnecting users.
Alan DeKok.
and another one:
The Freeradius server will not do
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